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How many players do you generally have? There are tons of smaller, quick board games out there these days.
Sushi GO is fun but a little complicated.
Guillotine is a good game with a simple setup.
Codenames is a fun one.
โAug-08-2024 10:23 AM
Wizard (the card game)
โAug-08-2024 05:20 AM - edited โAug-08-2024 05:21 AM
"When it comes to choosing a favorite travel game, Solitaire is at the top of my list. There's something so timeless and comforting about playing solitaire, especially when you're on the go."
It's a game that doesn't require much space or any special equipment, making it perfect for passing the time while waiting for a flight or riding on a train. One of the things I love most about solitaire is its simplicity. The rules are easy to understand, yet the game itself can be surprisingly challenging. It's a great way to keep your mind sharp and occupied during long journeys. Another reason why I enjoy solitaire as a travel game is its versatility. You can play it on your own, allowing for some peaceful solo time, or you can challenge a friend to see who can solve the game the fastest. It's a game that can adapt to whatever situation you find yourself in while traveling.
โJul-31-2024 08:41 AM
Phase 10
โJul-31-2024 03:53 AM
When it comes to choosing a favorite travel game, Solitaire is at the top of my list. There's something so timeless and comforting about playing solitaire, especially when you're on the go.
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way2roll wrote:Good point!:B4x4van wrote:
Cornhole, Tipsy-Toss, Giant Jenga.
Oops; missed the "board game" part of the OP.
Cornhole is a "board" game by definition. ๐
โMar-15-2022 04:58 AM
4x4van wrote:
Cornhole, Tipsy-Toss, Giant Jenga.
Oops; missed the "board game" part of the OP.
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BurbMan wrote:
Scrabble! Family tradition!
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